Ghanaian Afrobeat star DarkoVibes has teamed up with a diverse group of international talents on a new single titled IZIFISO (Desire), alongside rising South African voice Ntando Yamahlubi, British producer Sean Murdz, Jamaican dancehall hitmaker TeeJay and collaborato Snijavibes.
The song blends Afrobeats, dancehall and UK urban influences, bringing together artists from different musical cultures to create a sound that reflects the growing global collaboration in contemporary music.
Ntando Yamahlubi, who hails from the vibrant outskirts of South Africa’s East Rand in the soulful township of KwaThema, continues to gain recognition for his distinctive style and emotive vocal delivery. His presence on the record adds a strong South African flavor, giving the track depth and authenticity.
Production on the song is led by Sean Murdz, a respected British DJ and producer who has been a prominent figure in the UK rap and grime scenes for over a decade. Known for crafting energetic and polished beats, Murdz brings a dynamic sonic foundation that ties together the diverse styles of the featured artistes.
Adding another international layer to the collaboration is Jamaican dancehall sensation TeeJay. Widely recognized as one of the leading voices in modern dancehall, TeeJay’s melodic approach and catchy hooks have earned him global attention. As of early 2026, the artiste has also confirmed that he is now independent after previously being signed to Warner Records, marking a new chapter in his career.

With DarkoVibes representing Ghana’s evolving Afrobeats movement, the collaboration highlights how African artistes continue to expand their reach through global partnerships. IZIFISO (Desire) stands as a fusion of cultures, sounds and storytelling, a reflection of music’s power to connect continents through rhythm and emotion.
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